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In my search for my Woodbury kin I found several records in Massachusetts for John.
—19 Oct 1630 Freeman from an indexed census.
— 1653 Probate also index not actual record.
A baptism in Derbyshire with no date. States father was Thomas.
and a burial in Devon 1641. Clearly these can’t all be the son of the unknown father. Any info dug up would be useful as I’ve corrected my tree but still have questions.
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—19 Oct 1630 Freeman from an indexed census. — 1653 Probate also index not actual record.
A baptism in Derbyshire with no date. States father was Thomas. and a burial in Devon 1641. Clearly these can’t all be the son of the unknown father. Any info dug up would be useful as I’ve corrected my tree but still have questions.
Hope you will reply with any Pre-1700 reliable sources that support that association.
Thank you again. --Gene